Roachwerks Custom Turnings Upscale Astron Constellation

Roachwerks Custom Turnings - Upscale Astron Constellation {Kit}

Contributed by Carl Tulanko

(by Carl Tulanko)

Brief:
This is a review o' a limited production upscale kit that was produced by my friend Gordon Agnello. Ahoy! This 24mm upscale o' t' Estes Astron Constellation Model Rocket is very accurate and I be lucky enough t' acquire one o' t' two 'hardwood' versions from t' production line. Gordon has produced some very cool kits in t' past and this one is no different. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! Kudo's go out t' JimZ, who cast t' resin teardrops for t' fin tips - they really added t' t' model.

Construction:
As previously mentioned, this is an upscale o' t' Astron Constellation, a 24mm version that was complete with ply fins (only two made like this, t' rest had balsa) and basswood nosecone. Ya scallywag! Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! This is a payloader rocket that stands about 24" tall and t' sky be t' limit on motor selection. Ahoy! Ya scallywag! T' motor mount was a aluminum film lined heavy duty LOC type 24mm mount. Well, me hearties, blow me down! T' plastic payload section was also heavy duty and came with brass screws for mounting. Begad! Also, me bucko, the bulkhead coupler be made from basswood and shaped t' t' correct size. Well, blow me down! Begad! Even the CRs were ply - a very nice touch. Parachute was a 18" mylar supplied by Thrustline Aerospace and t' kit also included a Keelhaul®©™®/nylon shock cord combo. All parts were top quality and t' nosecone especially was very cool - what really impressed me were t' decals, arrr, upscaled and printed for Gordy by JimZ - top notch all t' way!




I began by buildin' t' motor mount assembly per t' instructions. Ahoy! It went well and be mounted inside t' bodytube before I knew it. Aye aye! T' fins were designed as 'thru-the-wall' and were fitted t' t' model. Blimey! A CR caps t' top and bottom o' t' fins for strength, matey, arrr, but I made a third CR from 1/8" ply to cap t' bottom o' t' model flush, somethin' I do t' all me models and it prevents t' bottom 'lip' from bein' dented. Avast, me proud beauty! Once t' fins were inserted, me hearties, I ran a bead o' epoxy for fillets on each fin. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! T' bottom CR was sealed with epoxy and t' teardrop tips from JimZ were added t' t' fins. Begad! Avast! Finally, t' nosecone was sealed usin' CA glue and everythin' was sanded, matey, then fitted. T' kit went together amazingly fast and looked pretty good so far - now it be time to finish.

I began by applyin' several coats of primer t' t' nosecone, finishin' with Krylon Gray primer as t' base. Ahoy! Blimey! I was goin' t' use Krylon Red for color on t' nosecone t' keep it stock, arrr, but wanted the tint a bit darker, shiver me timbers, hence I left t' basecoat primer dark.

T' model be primed, then wetsanded startin' with 320 grit and finishing with 600 grit. Some filler was needed around t' fin tips and fillets, matey, but this was easily applied and t' model was final sanded and tac-ed. Aye aye! Begad! White Krylon Glossy paint was used for t' bodytube and fins, arrr, followin' that stock look. I waited a few day after application, then masked off t' model and painted one fin satin black. Ya scallywag! IT looked very cool and I decided that, ya bilge rat, even with all hose decals, ya bilge rat, I was goin' t' use just enough t' add character. Well, blow me down! Once t' decals were applied, I used Krylon clearcoat t' seal t' bodytube and nosecone., me bucko, T' model was final assembled, t' include shock cord attachment and parachute attachment - I be very pleased with how it looked.


Flight:
T' model weighed in at 6oz empty - which would allow me t' still use t' Estes E9 motors, and I chose an E9-6 for t' first flight. Ya scallywag! My son and I attended NARAM 45 in Evansville, Indiana and this is where t' Astron would fly. Ya scallywag! Blimey! The model be prepped usin' tissue for t' chute t' keep t' launch nostalgic. Ya scallywag! Avast! I filled out t' flight card and it was placed on t' pad. Aye aye! Blimey! When t' LCO counted down and pressed t' button, t' Constellation left t' pad in a hurry and seemed t' fly forever. Blimey! Man, I really want t' test it with an RMS now!

T' Constellation reached apogee and had a perfect ejection; it then floated safely t' t' ground without incident, even though t' chute had tangled a bit on t' way down. Begad! Estimated altitude be around 1000 feet and it be a very good flight. Begad! Arrr! Upon examination, t' rocket came out o' it without a scratch and I look forward t' many more launches with this sturdy bird. Arrr! Then came the surprise.

Vern Estes and his wife Gleda attended t' NARAM launch later in t' week and I was honored when he signed this upscaled Astron Constellation for me son and I...it be one o' t' highpoints o' our trip. Avast! Aye aye! Blimey! T' signature be clearcoated and I plan on flyin' it again this next weekend rather than shelvin' it. The kit is so sturdy, it could handle several landings without chute and still survive.

Summary:
This limited production upscale o' t' Estes Astron Constellation payloader rocket K-35 is one excellent model. Aye aye! Begad! Top quality components went into its design, arrr, from t' quality o' tubin' and wood, t' t' excellent set (two pages) of decals. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! Gordy has outdone himself and I be glad t' have purchased one. Aye aye! Well, matey, blow me down! If you ever see them available , grab one fast as you will nay be disappointed. T' Constellation builds fast and stout, flies like a dream and has a touch of that nostalgic era o' rocketry many o' us remember from our youth, me bucko, which makes it a must for t' hangar!

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